Kenneth Saylor was born in a small Pennsylvanian town in 1992, although now he lives and works in Portland, OR. From an early age he was fascinated by varying forms of art. He began his artistic journey with rough sketching graduating later to doing fine line drawings. After meeting his partner in 2012, he had decided to pursue art full-time. Through doing art, he had explored new pathways that allowed him to develop into who he truly was. As he matured, so did his art. Lines became more exact yet looser, imagery became more exact yet still allowing mystery show through. His work allows an opportunity to convey messages and interpersonal demons that are on a subconscious level. A lot of the work he creates has a strong emotional connection expressed within the absence of faces in his figurative works, and usage of color through the more surrealistic ones. Always attempting to push himself, he has worked with acrylics, oil, pen and ink, installations, and more recently with wire sculptures. His work has rapidly shown progression from raw abstraction in 2012, to geometric expressionistic pieces in 2013, pen and ink figurative drawings, installations, and sculptures since.
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